One American soldier was killed on Moon Island.
This would have involved using the old tanks and granite canals on Moon Island.
Another two bars pointed from Moon Island toward Squantum, following the general path of the new causeway.
Moon Island is owned by the City of Boston and is no longer available for public access or use.
In 1659, Moon Island was valued at twenty-eight pounds.
John Howard was the first recorded owner of Moon Island in 1665.
The discharge of sewage at Moon Island required longer and longer outflow periods.
During 1892, a garbage reclaiming plant was established on Moon Island.
In 1960, the Boston Police Department established an outdoor pistol range on the southern side of Moon Island.
Today, Moon Island remains closed to the general public and is still owned by the City of Boston.